jah1138
Member
Hi all,
I'm a fountain pen user and collector... well, purchaser, really; I don't know if I'd call what I do collecting.
I just love fountain pens. I write with them exlusively, and I own about 50 or 60 of 'em.
I recently decided to start making my own fountain pens because I have my own design ideas. I'd never touched a lathe before, so this is all new to me. After doing a bit of research I got a Jet 1015VS last month, and then I went through the process of learning how much other stuff I needed.
(IAP was of course very helpful in this!) I finally put the tools into action last week, and if you don't remember your first time, let me tell you, trying to touch a cutting tool to a chunk of stuff spinning at 3,000 rpm for the first time is a little scary!
Anyhoo, so, the sum total of my turning experience as of this morning was rounding four pieces of scrap down to cylinders. I just got a tap for the Jowo #5 I was planning to use for my first pen, and today I went out with the idea of practicing drilling and tapping on some scrap. I grabbed the shortest, ugliest piece of scrap I had, and got started. Well, things kept working, so I kept going, and I before I knew it I kind of accidentally ended up with a miniature, ugly fountain pen.
It's just a one-piece eyedropper filled through the nib end. Super simple. But it's my first pen, and it writes! I love it!
This is going to be fun...
I'm a fountain pen user and collector... well, purchaser, really; I don't know if I'd call what I do collecting.

I recently decided to start making my own fountain pens because I have my own design ideas. I'd never touched a lathe before, so this is all new to me. After doing a bit of research I got a Jet 1015VS last month, and then I went through the process of learning how much other stuff I needed.

Anyhoo, so, the sum total of my turning experience as of this morning was rounding four pieces of scrap down to cylinders. I just got a tap for the Jowo #5 I was planning to use for my first pen, and today I went out with the idea of practicing drilling and tapping on some scrap. I grabbed the shortest, ugliest piece of scrap I had, and got started. Well, things kept working, so I kept going, and I before I knew it I kind of accidentally ended up with a miniature, ugly fountain pen.
It's just a one-piece eyedropper filled through the nib end. Super simple. But it's my first pen, and it writes! I love it!
This is going to be fun...